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Genesis 26

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2 Inafalal as du Əməli, iṇṇ'as: «Ad wər tərəsa Masar, əɣsər daɣ akal wa dak z əməla.

3 Qam daɣ akal wa da, fəl a daɣ-ak əṣṣəna aga fall-ak albaraka fəlas kay d əzzurriya nnak a z akfaɣ akal a, fəl ad ag̣əzaɣ arkawal wa əgəɣ y abba nnak Ibrahim.

4 Ad əsəffələyləyaɣ əzzurriya nnak šilat n eṭran ən jənnawan, akfaq qu iṃədlan a kul. Šimattiwen n əddənet kul ad əgrəwnat albaraka s əddəlil n əzzurriya nnak.

5 Fəlas Ibrahim iṣṣisam y awal in, iṭṭaf amar in əd tərɣəmt in d əlqanun in.»

6 Iqqim Isxaq daɣ Gərar.

7 As t əggazan meddan n akal šin əṣṣəstan əd təṇtut-net Raqqiyetu iṇṇ'asan: «Tamaḍrayt in a təṃos». Iksud as as iṇṇa taṇtut-net ad t anɣin meddan n akal fəl əddəlil-net, ənta təkna šihussay.

8 Dəffər as iga Isxaq tamert tagget daɣ Gərar, iṣwad du amənokal ən Kəl Filist, əs fənetr inay tu itaggu šeɣat əd taɣurəs Raqqiyetu.

9 Isassaɣr'ay du Abimelek iṇṇ'as: «Zaɣnin taṇtut nak a wa! Mas teṇṇəɣ tamaḍrayt nak a təṃos?» Ijjəwwab as Isxaq: «Təṇṇa a əgeɣ adi fəl təksəda n ad ətəwənɣa fəl əddəlil-net».

10 Iṇṇ'as Abimelek: «Ma dana təgeɣ da?» Azzama inamanṣa iyyan daɣ meddan nana əd təṇtut nak iməl ɣur-ək as nakkanay inasbakkadan».

11 Omar Abimelek tamattay kul iṇṇa: «Wa iḍasan aləs a əd təṇtut-net a das tətəwəxkəm taṃattant».

12 Igyak Isxaq daɣ akal wa təzzar olay du awatay wədi ṭemeday n əṇətfus n a wa igyak fəlas Əməli a fall-as igan albaraka.

13 Iqqal Isxaq aləs ilan təkarzay tagget har ikna təgərgist wəllen.

14 Ila eharay wa ənḍarran əd wa zəwwaran d eklan aggotnen.Təzzar əmmənzaɣan tu Kəl Filist.

15 Adi da fəl əṇbalan eṇwan kul win əɣazan eklan n Ibrahim, daɣ azzaman-net, əṭkaran tan aṃadal.

16 Təzzar iṇkar Abimelek iṇṇa y Isxaq: «Əbdəd ugag ana fəlas šigrat a dana təge».

17 Iggəlat Isxaq izzəbbat daɣ əɣlal wa n Gərar denda ad iɣsar.

18 Ibrahim daɣ azzaman-net iɣaz eṇwan. Dəffər iba-net əṇbalan tan Kəl Filist. Ilas Isxaq iɣaz eṇwan win, ig'asan iṣmawan win da a dasan iga abba nnet.

19 Əɣazan eklan n Isxaq aṇu daɣ əɣlal tolas, əgrawan daɣ-as ṣhat n aṃan təddarat.

20 Ad əgammayan maḍanan ən Gərar əkənnas daɣ win Isxaq, əṇnan asan: «Aṇu nnana a wa» Adi da fəl iga Isxaq y aṇu eṣəm Eseq(əkənnas) fəlas əkənnas a fall-as əgan.

21 Əɣazan eklan-net aṇu iyyan as ənta da iga fall-as əkənnas təzzar ig'as eṣəm Sitna (gezzar).

22 Iggəlat Isxaq əddi iɣaz aṇu iyyan wa fəl wər z' ag'əkənnas maran ig'as eṣəm Rəxobot (tənaflit) fəlas iṇṇa: «Əməli əmərədda isannaflay ana ikf'ana təkarzay daɣ akal a.»

23 Den da ad ikka Ber-Šeba.

24 Ahad wen da a das d'inafalal Əməli iṇṇ'as: «Nak Məššina n abba nnak Ibrahim. A kay wər təggəz ṭasa fəlas nak əṣṣana daɣ-ak. A fall-ak ag'albaraka, əsəffələyləya əzzurriya nnak fəlas əgəɣ arkawal y əkli nin Ibrahim».

25 Den da ad ikras Isxaq edag ən təkutay ad iɣabbad Əməli. Ikras daɣ akal wen ahaket-net. Əɣazan daɣ-as eklan-net aṇu.

26 Əzəl iyyan Abimelek ifal du Gərar iggədaz d Isxaq iddəw d Axuzzut, əməššewwər-net, əd Fikol əmuzar ən nammagaran-net.

27 Iṇṇ'asan Isxaq: «Ma sər-i du tədagam təgzaram i, təstaɣam i du ɣur-wan?»

28 Əjjəwwaban as: «Aššak a nəkkas as iṣṣan daɣ-ak Əməli. Adi da a fəl nənamaṇṇa; Təməlet tu tassaq gar-ena dər-ək, nənəməgget arkawal dər-ək.

29 Daɣ əddəlil n ad tətkəlaɣ əlwaši n as wər dana za təɣšəda arat əmmək as wər dak nəɣšed arat, nəg'ak iḍuf olaɣan nəssoɣal kay akal nak s alxer. Illikan as iga fall-ak Əməli əmərədda albaraka nnet.

30 Ig'asan Isxaq əsəmməguri olaɣan ətšan əšwan.

31 Əgan du taṇakra tənzayat ənamasaḍafan arkawal. Intak kan Isxaq əglan əfalan tu s alxer.

32 Əzəl wen da oṣan t'idu eklan-net Isxaq ewayan as du isalan n aṇu wa əɣzan əṇṇan as: «Nəgraw daɣ-as aṃan».

33 Ig'as Isxaq eṣəm Šiba (tassaq). Adi da a fəl itawagga y əɣrəm wa eṣəm Ber-Šeba(aṇu ən tassaq) har azala.

34 Esaw iga əkkozat təṃərwen n awatay as izlaf ṣanatat təḍoden daɣ Kəl Xiti əṃosnen Yudit elles ən Beri əd Basmat elles n Elon.

35 Šiḍoden šin əssiknanat Isxaq əd Raqqiyetu arkaṇay.

   

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Exodus 2:24

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24 Isla Məššina i təzarzawt-nasan, təzzar inna ad ixkəm s arkawal ən tassaq wa inamagga d Ibrahim, d Isahaq, əd Yaqub.

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Arcana Coelestia # 3394

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3394. 'But behold, she is your wife! So how did you come to say, She is my sister?' means, if it was Divine Truth, then it was not also rational truth. This is clear from the meaning of 'Rebekah', to whom 'wife' refers here, as the Divine Truth of the Lord's Divine Rational, dealt with in 3012, 3013, 3077, and from the meaning of 'a sister' as rational truth, dealt with in 3386, so that 'behold, she is your wife! So how did you come to say, She is my sister?' means that being Divine Truth, it cannot be rational truth.

[2] The arcanum lying behind this matter is this: Spiritual people do not have perception as celestial people do, and therefore they do not know that Divine Truth becomes rational truth with a person once he has been regenerated. They do indeed assert that all good and all truth come from the Lord; but when these come to be present in their rational they still suppose that good and truth are their own and so originate so to speak in themselves. For they are unable to be separated from the proprium which desires this. With celestial people however the situation is that they do perceive Divine Good and Truth within the rational, that is, within rational concepts which, when enlightened from the Lord's Divine, are appearances of truth, 3368, and also within the natural, that is, within facts and sensory impressions. And this being the state in which celestial people live they are able to recognize that all good and truth flow in from the Lord, and that it is an ability to perceive what is good and true, which is communicated to them from the Lord as their own and is the cause of their delight, blessedness, and happiness. It was for this reason that the most ancient people who were celestial perceived within the particular objects which they saw with the eyes nothing else than spiritual and celestial things, 1409.

[3] Because this arcanum has to do with the regenerated spiritual person who through his regeneration by the Lord has received Divine Good within a new will and Divine Truth within a new understanding, and because that person perceives nothing other than this - that if the truth were rational it could not be Divine, as stated above, and so if it were Divine it would have nothing in common with rational - it is therefore stated here that if it was Divine Truth, then it was not also rational truth. This also is the reason why such people desire matters of faith to be believed in simplicity without any scrutiny by the rational. They are unaware of the fact that no matter of faith, not even the deepest arcanum of faith, can be grasped by anyone without the aid of some rational idea, or even a natural one, though he has no knowledge of the nature of those ideas, 3310 (end). In this way they are able to protect themselves against those who from a negative attitude argue about the truth of every single thing, 2568, 2588. But to those who have an affirmative attitude of belief in the Word the former is a harmful attitude to adopt, for it is one in which a person's freedom to think may be taken away and his conscience bound even to something extremely heretical, with the result that control is established over the person internally and externally. These are the considerations meant by Abimelech's saying to Isaac, 'Behold, she is your wife! So how did you come to say, She is my sister?'

  
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